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Jim Page was named by Seattle Metropolitan Magazine as вЂњOne Of The 50 Most Influential Musicians In Seattle History.вЂќ В He has recorded 21 albums over the course of a 40-plus year career and written a mountain of songs. В Originally from California, Page has called Seattle home since 1971. В In вЂ74 he led a successful movement to legalize busking (street performing) in Seattle, where it had been illegal for decades. The city is a now a magnet for all the street arts, and in 2014 Jim was presented with an official proclamation by the Seattle City Council in recognition of this accomplishment. His songs have been covered by The Doobie Brothers, Christy Moore, Dick Gaughan, Michael Hedges, and Roy Bailey. В He has toured in 13 countries including the US, Canada, Ireland, the UK, most of northern Europe, and Taiwan. Bonnie Raitt said: вЂњJim's been writing great topical songs for as long as I can remember. In the tradition of В Woody and Dylan, he cuts right to the heart with music you actually enjoy listening to. I'm a longtime admirer.вЂќ В The late Utah Phillips said: вЂњIf youвЂ™re ever going to get the message, this is the messenger to get it from.вЂќ

Back in Seattle… Looking out over the water to downtown from Alkai, it’s a great site to see. Sometimes the weather is so clear that it’s almost unreal, sometimes the fog and the rain-mist covers it up and you have […]

Just got back from the east coast. Had a great bunch of gigs out there, all in New York State: Wellsville, Buffalo, Geneseo, New York City. Highlights were Wellsville Arts Center where Andy and Pete keep things on a community […]